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In this talk, I will introduce the KIPAC observing specialist postdoctoral fellow position and give you very brief updates on the Rubin observatories, for example, DP2. The second half of the talk will focus on the preliminary study of galaxy evolution in large-scale structure, which will be a very interesting study with Rubin data; Understanding galaxy evolution is one of the big subjects in modern astronomy. Galaxy clusters and superclusters, which sit on the top of the hierarchy of structure formation in the universe, are valuable objects to witness various types of galaxies and environments and study how the properties of galaxies change with their surroundings. I will introduce the study of galaxy evolution in galaxy clusters within the large-scale structure environment in the SA22 field. From this study, we checked the `web feeding model,’ which is that more linked (with their environment) galaxy clusters have less quenched populations by investigating the correlation between properties of confirmed galaxy clusters and the large-scale structure environment.

Sebastián López
Coordinador de Coloquios
DAS/UChile – slopez@das.uchile.cl